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1.
Believe me dear Moll
First Line:
Believe me dear Moll
Last Line:
Then his weapon will always be ready
DMI number:
6725
2.
Business awake it poisons all my joys
First Line:
Business awake it poisons all my joys
Last Line:
And with advantage catch the killing sound
DMI number:
44595
3.
Chloe's the subject artist worthy Greece
First Line:
Chloe's the subject artist worthy Greece
Last Line:
In courtesy he triumphed I in love
DMI number:
22131
4.
Come liberty's sons and hear what I propose
First Line:
Come liberty's sons and hear what I propose
Last Line:
Cry long live George the third our defender and king
DMI number:
36135
5.
In oceans of pleasure
First Line:
In oceans of pleasure
Last Line:
So gentle is the fire
DMI number:
42752
6.
In vain great God in vain I try
First Line:
In vain great God in vain I try
Last Line:
For though the metal's base the stamp is all divine
Author:
John Norris (Absolute)
DMI number:
4108
7.
My heart is wax your eyes are fire
First Line:
My heart is wax your eyes are fire
Last Line:
And make my self well by tomorrow
DMI number:
8663
8.
Soul of my soul it cannot be
First Line:
Soul of my soul it cannot be
Last Line:
Two souls co-animate
DMI number:
43532
9.
The muse essays her tender wing
First Line:
The muse essays her tender wing
Last Line:
And all her glories kindle in his soul
DMI number:
21814
10.
Thou porest on Helvicus and studiest in vain
First Line:
Thou porest on Helvicus and studiest in vain
Last Line:
Call Glycera to me for I am one of her swingers
Author:
Thomas Flatman (Absolute)
DMI number:
42118
11.
Yes thou mayst apoplexies cure
First Line:
Yes thou mayst apoplexies cure
Last Line:
That Bourbon's spring inspires like that of Hippocrene
DMI number:
8944